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Friday, February 13, 2015

U.S. 'Missile Offense' Bases in Romania & Poland

The U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) headquarted in Stuttgart, Germany announces a second new "missile defense" (MD) base under construction. These bases in Romania and Poland, and their interceptor missiles, will be aimed at Russia as part of the Pentagon-NATO military encirclement of that nation.

MD systems are key elements in US first-strike attack planning. Their job is to pick off any remaining retaliatory nuclear response after the Pentagon unleashes its sword. MD thus become the shield that the US seeks in order to deliver a 'successful' first-strike attack.

Each year the US Space Command computer simulates such a first-strike attack against Russia and China - the war game is called 'blue team against red team'.

MD systems are being deployed on land and on Navy Aegis destroyers around the globe to surround Russia and China.

As a demonstration of our continued efforts to provide a
ballistic missile defense (BMD) capability for U.S. and European NATO
Allies against established and emergent threats, the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, the Missile
Defense Agency (MDA), U.S. European Command (EUCOM), the U.S. Navy, and
the Polish Ministry of Economy hosted U.S. Industry Day in Warsaw,
Poland, on Feb. 11 and 12.

The two-day event was designed to help provide information on the
general scope of work.... to support a planned
U.S. missile defense asset deployment in Poland.

"Missile defense is a critically important part of NATO security, and
the United States deeply appreciates Poland’s contributions to the NATO
missile defense effort," said Ambassador Stephen Mull, U.S. Ambassador
to Poland. "Poland plans to spend an estimated $10 billion USD on
integrated air and missile defense systems over the next ten years. This
is in addition to Poland’s decision to host an American missile defense
base at Redzikowo."

As approved by the President in September 2009, the purpose of the
European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) to ballistic missile defense is
to protect European NATO allies, and U.S. forces in the region.... This key event
demonstrates that we are moving forward with deploying an Aegis Ashore
site in Poland in the 2018 time frame and that the U.S. continues to work
in close cooperation with NATO allies to integrate BMD capabilities
into a NATO missile defense system.